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Jennifer's Body by Spears, Rick (ISBN: 9781608865017)
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Jennifer's Body Hardcover - 2009
by Spears, Rick
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The graphic novel tie-in to the forthcoming Megan Fox horror movie! JENNIFER'S BODY, written by JUNO writer and Academy Award-winner Diablo Cody, stars Fox as a demonically possessed cheerleader with a taste for killing teenage boys! The movie event of the Fall is the comic book event of this Summer! JUNO's award-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody brings you JENNIFER'S BODY starring Megan Fox as a demonically-possessed cheerleader with a taste for killing teenage boys! In this original graphic novel that ties into the movie and expands on its universe, BLACK METAL's Rick Spears brings you even more hellish Jennifer stories with art by HACK/SLASH's Tim Seely, THE CLERKS Jim Mahfood, DMZ's Nikki Cook and POPGUN's Ming Doyle.
Details
- Title Jennifer's Body
- Author Spears, Rick
- Binding Hardcover
- Pages 112
- Language ENG
- Publisher BOOM! Studios, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
- Date 2009-09
- ISBN 9781608865017
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